No, definitely no! Tut and Cleo lived over a thousand years apart. A marriage between them would have been impossible.
True. She married Ptolomy XIII and he drowned in the Nile. She married Ptolomy XIV and poisoned him after Caesar's death.
Because she married a roman who took control Egypt; Julius Caesar. That's not true. She was exiled by her brother because he wanted complete control of Egypt. She never even married Caesar. She married Mark Antony, but some say she gave birth to Caesar's son. He never claimed him as his own.
Cleopatra was of Greek descent even though she ruled in Egypt.
Cleopatra never won any wars. True, she benefited by the Alexandrian War, but it was Julius Caesar who fought and won that war.
To determine the last 'pharohs' of the Egyptian empire is debateable as the high points in the ancient Egyptian civilization ends with Ramesses XI as the true royal Pharaohs of Egyptand the XXI dynasty by a merchant Pharaoh Smendes and then a time of quick takeover by the Babylonians,then the Mesopotanians,the Libiyans,the assyrians, with the Saite renaissance till Amasis (568-526 bc) and the Macedonian Ptolemy XII. Cleopatra was Ptolemy XII's daughter and ruled jointly with her brother Ptolemy XIII after the death of her father but was expelled by her brother. Julius Caesar restored her as queen of Egypt by defeating Ptolmeny III. Later the Roman emperor Octavian defeated her in the battle of Actium when Mark Anthony had joined her.
True. She married Ptolomy XIII and he drowned in the Nile. She married Ptolomy XIV and poisoned him after Caesar's death.
No, she is not.Akhenaten/Amenhotep IV(dad)Nefertiti (step-mother)Kiya(true mother)
Did you mean Cleopatra's husbands? Well, I'll answer you question with Cleopatra. Her first husband was her first brother Ptolemy Dionysus the thirteenth. She was forced to be with him. Her second husband is known for Julius Caesar but there is no definite clue about this. They just predicted. After they got married, Caesar kicked him out from the king's place and he became the king. Her third husband was her second brother Ptolemy Dionysus the fourteenth. Caesar was assassinated around this time. Her fourth king was her son Caesarion. His father was Julius Caesar. He killed Ptolemy Dionysus the fourteenth to become a king, which means he killed his own family. Her fifth husband might have been Mark Antony. He was a general and a great friend of Julius Caesar. I heard he was adopted by Julius, which I am not sure if it is true. Cleopatra and Mark Antony was in love for sure but there is no evidence that we can prove they have married. After she heard that Mark Antony have committed suicide, she also committed suicide. This is what I know about Cleopatra's husbands. I hope it will be helpful. Please write a message on my message board, thank you.
A king was a Pharaoh. Unless the true ruler was a queen, like with Cleopatra and Hatchepsut, in which case the queen's the Pharaoh. Pharaoh actually means a large house, and it's what ancient Egyptian rulers are called.
it was true a very long time ago.
It is said that if Cleopatra were determined to bring something about, her words were " as sure as I shall give judgement on the capitol in Rome". If true, this quote shows both Cleopatra's ignorance and greed.
no because nobody knows her true story
Curses may be real, the world still does not know, but besides Cleopatra's curse, I could tell that some are not true.
Because she married a roman who took control Egypt; Julius Caesar. That's not true. She was exiled by her brother because he wanted complete control of Egypt. She never even married Caesar. She married Mark Antony, but some say she gave birth to Caesar's son. He never claimed him as his own.
Oedipus is king of Thebes
it is true that Julius Caesar was Cleopatra's enemie but it was also Hathor and Ma'at because Hathor killed her with the deadly snake and when she died it was belived that Ma'at was jealous of Cleopatra and said that her heart was not as light and kind as her special feather and did not let Cleopatra pass to the under life
Cleopatra VII married her younger half brother, Ptolemy XIII. They had a strained relationship as Cleopatra VII tried poisoning him, Ptolemy XIII hearing tried to kill her..and so forth..he imprisoned Julius Ceasar and Cleopatra when he heard that they plotted to either kill or overthrow him. He drowned either fighting or fleeing from the Roman army. We have been hearing of cruel Cleopatra's side of the story, to be fair, we must understand, that her younger brother was being used by evil advisors as he was too young to rule, even though he was the true pharaoh, not Cleopatra, who knew this, and was also hogging the spotlight. Cleopatra and Ptolemy XIII never had any children. Cleopatra then married the next pharaoh, Ptolemy XIV. This younger brother seems more quiet and fair. Cleopatra seems to care a little bit about this brother, being concerned over her brother's moody emotions and nervousness when they were in Rome. Cleopatra and Ptolemy XIV may have had at least one child, some people believed Cleopatra's son, Ptolemy XV Ceasarion was instead Ptolemy XIV's son rather than Julius Ceasar's son. It is possible she lied about as she wanted a child so much by Julius Ceasar, however there is more evidence of Juilus Ceasar having a son by Cleopatra. Ptolemy XIV either died of an illness, poisoned by Cleopatra, or killed by Mark Antony on Cleopatra's behalf. Juilus Ceasar was never Cleopatra's husband but rather lover. They had one son, Ptolemy XV Ceasarion. After his stepfather/uncle/possible father's death, Ceasarion became pharaoh, and became Ptolemy XV. He was the sole ruler of Egypt when he fleed Egypt and was killed by Octavian at age 18-20. He never married nor was betrothed. He was titled "King of Kings," and another of his titles was called Semhemankhamun, meaning "Living Image of Amun." this name is very similar to Tutankhamun, which also means "Living Image of Amun." Cleopatra as co regent for her 10 year old son, married Mark Antony in 37 BC, he was her third husband. They had three children who became kings and queen over foreign lands. They had twins, Alexander I Helios and Cleopatra VIII Selene II and one more son, Ptolemy XVI Philadelphis (maybe named after the four Ptolemies Cleopatra knew and Ptolemy II). Alexander I Helios was second in line for the throne of Egypt, was betrothed to a distant relative, Iotapa, princess of Media and the daughter of King Artavasdes I of Media Artropatene. Iotapa left Egypt and married Mithridates III after she heard that Egypt was defeated. Alexander mysteriously vanished however a bust of him was found in Rome and showed him as a younger man of 20-21. His younger brother Ptolemy XVI Philadelphis vanished mysteriously, but a bust of him was also found in Rome showed a man of 19-23, with wide, blue eyes, wavy hair, it is possible he joined the senate or won Octavian's favor as a roman emperor's crown was on his head. It is possible the two men died of illnesses or were murdered by Octavian just like Cleopatra's favourite son and their older half brother Ceasarion. Cleopatra VIII Selene II married Juba II and always called herself , "I Cleopatra VIII Selene II daughter of Queen Cleopatra and King Mark Antony of Egypt, sister to King Ptolemy XV Ceasarion, Am Queen of Egypt", or "Cleopatra VIII Selene II, Queen of Egypt." she had two children Ptolemy (named possibly after her brothers and the house of Ptolemies she descended from) and Drusilla, a daughter who married Marcus Antonius Felix. She and Felix listened to the Apostle Paul on his trial for his belief in Jesus Christ (Acts 24:24). Cleopatra known for her beauty and charm was painted as a cruel woman but a loving wife and mother.